Digg Reader

Free Web-based RSS feed reader. Includes features that encourage exploration of new content. Good ability to customize feed lists and folder organization. Clean design. Fast.

Cons
Does not support OPML file uploads. Cannot sign up with username and password; requires connection to Google. Google Alerts did not work in testing. Some settings set to public by default.

Bottom Line

The brand-new Digg Reader (beta) is yet another good option for RSS feed reading fans desperate to find a replacement to Google Reader. The public beta is free, though Digg's roadmap has on it premium features that will roll out later for a price.

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